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SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL

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MEETING OF SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL

Monday, March 09, 2026

QUESTION NO. 7

QUESTION: Councillor L. Dunne

To ask the Chief Executive to outline engagement with the National Catchment-based Flood Risk Assessment and Management (CFRAM), to secure funding for monitoring and mitigation of flooding in trouble spots throughout the county and share these plans with councillors.

REPLY:

The National Catchment-based Flood Risk Assessment and Management (CFRAM) Programme was a comprehensive national study initiated by the Office of Public Works (OPW) in collaboration with Local Authorities and supported by external consultants. This programme identified and mapped both existing and potential flood risks in specific areas that were considered to be at significant risk from flooding, referred to as Areas for Further Assessment (AFAs). As part of its remit, the CFRAM Programme produced detailed flood risk maps and identified a range of structural and non-structural measures to manage the assessed risks within each AFA at a national scale. The outcomes and recommended management strategies were compiled into a series of 29 'Flood Risk Management Plans' published in 2018.

The OPW and South Dublin County Council (SDCC) are working together to implement the schemes arising from the CFRAM Programme, in line with the recommendations outlined in the 'Flood Risk Management Plans'. Several flood alleviation schemes (FAS) are currently underway.

Several additional schemes are being considered for future implementation:

Regular updates on both current and planned flood alleviation schemes are provided to the Environment, Public Realm, and Climate Change Strategic Policy Committee (SPC). In addition, these schemes are included in SDCC’s Capital Programme updates, which are shared with Councillors.

Further details regarding ongoing, completed, and future flood relief schemes managed by the OPW can be accessed online at www.floodinfo.ie/scheme-info

To enhance the ongoing monitoring of flood risk throughout the county, SDCC’s Natural Water division is exploring the installation of additional river level gauges at key strategic locations along local rivers. These gauges may be further upgraded through the integration of still cameras and alarms on the river screens to provide real-time data and alerts.